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UNLV UNLV Basketball Programs UNLV Athletics 3-1-1976 UNLV "Rebels" vs St. Mary's "Gaels" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/basketball_programs Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, and the Civic and Community Engagement Commons Repository Citation University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1976). UNLV "Rebels" vs St. Mary's "Gaels". Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/basketball_programs/86 This Pamphlet is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Pamphlet in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Pamphlet has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Basketball Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0 ]]ll ...... c: ......-· mcz c.n!() mz 0~ ()0 mz (Q., Q) 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPANY FACES BEHIND THE SCENES . 3 Travel on Exciting Tours to many parts of Consistent UNLV COACHING STAFF . 4 the world, confident in the knowledge that your tour is prepared and backed by one of MEET THE REBELS . 7 the most respected names MEET THE REBELS . 9 in the travel industry. Perfor anee: MEET THE REBELS . ... .. ...... ......... ... 11 JERRY TARKANIAN STORY ... ... ... .... 12 The Tropicana, Las Vegas, one of UNLV VARSITY SCHEDULE . .. .... ... ... ... 15 the world's truly abundant resort hotels, UNIVERSITY REBELS CLUB .. ... ........ ... 17 where pleasures are limited only by time. Among them, championship COVER FEATURE . .. ... .. ... .. ....... 18 golf on our own 18 hole country JERRY TARKANIAN STORY . ... ..... ..... 20 club, swimming, indoor and outdoor JERRY TARKANIAN STORY .. ... .. .... .. 22 tennis, and 6 handball/racquet courts. On KEEPING TABS . .. ........ .. ......... ... 25 the Tiffany Theatre stage, you'll UNLV ROSTER .. .. .. .... .. ........ ... 26 find yourself entertained like you've never been entertained before, starring the OPPONENT ROSTER . 27 Folies Bergere . Plus continuous REBEL PHOTO FEATURE ......... .. .. .. 28 entertainment in the Blue Room Lounge. UNLV TEAM PHOTO . .. .. ..... .. ........ 32 And several triumphant restaurants OPPONENT INFORMATION PAGE . .. .. ... .. 35 including the resplendent Gourmet Room UNLV WOMEN'S BASKETBALL .. .. ........ ... 36 0 HAWAII CARAVAN ~ MEXICO CARAVAN and the unique Lord Byron Inn where 0 OTHER EXCITING ADVENTURES UNLV JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER AND SCHEDULE . 38 epicureans rejoice. INFORMATION DESIRED UNLV SCHOLARSHIP DONORS .. ...... .. ... 40 UNLV SCHOLARSHIP DONORS . .. .. ..... ... ... 42 ADDR ESS, _________ Come join the beautiful people CITY __________ at the Tropicana. Call toll free 800-634-6693 UNLV SCHOLARSHIP DONORS . .. ... ..... .. 45 STATE ______ ZIP ___ UNLV SCHOLARSHIP DONORS .. ... .... .... 46 POST OFFICE BOX 15313 • LAS VEGAS. NEVAOA • 89114 UNLV SONG LEADERS .. ...... .. ..... ... 48 T!2Ei~gng TARKANIAN BASKETBALL CAMPS .. .. .... 51 LAB VEGAS THIS IS THE OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS RUNNIN' REBEL BASKET­ (I BALL GAME PROGRAM, PUBLISHED BY THE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLET­ ICS. IT WILL BE PRINTED 18 TIMES DURING THE 1975-76 SEASON . THE PRODUCTION IS BY PRO ADVERTISING, 2601 McLEOD, LAS VEGAS; 309 SOUTH THIRD STREET PRINTING BY AMERICAN PRINTING OF LAS 1095 EAST SAHARA A VENUE VEGAS ; PRO IS THE ADVERTISING REPRESENT­ 807 SOUTH DECATUR BOULEY ARD ATIVE OF THE 1975-76 UNLV FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL PROGRAMS. 1829 EAST CHARLESTON BOULEVARD EDITOR: DOMINIC CLARK LAS VEGAS, NEVADA PHOTOGRAPHY: JOHN GOAD, ROBERT MeG REGOR ADVERTISING: Telephone: (702) 385-5566 THOMAS C. ELGAS, JOHN TUDOR NCAA MEMBER 1 UNLV BASKETBALL Faces Behind the Scenes ATHLETIC STAFF A thfetic Director Bill Ireland (702) 739-3483 Assistant Athletic Director Roger Barn son 73g..3480 Women's Athletic Dlr«tor Barbara Oumn 739-3300 Sports In/ormation Director Oomln1c ClarM 739-3207 T1cket Manager Sherfl'111n Bennett 739-3678 Team Physician Or Thomas Armour Head Trainer Rodney Poindexter 739-3380 Assistant Trainer Joan Gilleue 739-3380 Head Basketball Coach Jerry Tarkanlan 739-3295 Assistant Basketball Coaches Ralph Readout 739-3234 Lynn Archibald 739-3234 Qpono~ Horiget; 739-3234 Bill Ireland Roger Barnson Head Football Coach Dominic Clark Floyd Browning Assistant Ron Meyer 739-3400 Sports Athletic Director Ass1stant Football Coaches Equipment Man ager Athletic Director Doug Carder 7J9.3466 In formation Director Ron Smeltzer 739-3452 • Chris A uti 739-3456 larry Kennan 739-3466 InC. Steve Sidwell 739-3452 Jim Anderson 739-3456 Marty McGuffey 739-3156 Ron Gustafson 739-3156 Scott Schuhmann 739-31 56 Baseball Coach Fred Oallimore 739-3499 Track and Cross Country Coach AI McDaniels 739-3256 Goll Coach Chub Drakullch 739-3289 Tenms Coach Fred Albrecht 739-3621 COMPLETE SHOWROOM Intramural Director Bill Scobie 739-3155 Soccer Coach Tom Khamls 739-3483 Swimming Coach FOR ALL YOUR Vic Hecker 739-3636 Football S«:retary Jinx Cochrell Secretary to th& Atflletic Director FLOORING Charlotte Summers Department Secretary Shirley Blackburn Basketball Secretary NEEDS Sherman Bennett Carol Forsythe Gil Castillo Faculty Equipment Manager Rodney Poindexter Athletic Representative Ticket Manager Floyd Browning 739-3154 Manager Trainer FOllOW THE REBElS HOME AND AWAY witiJ VINYL FLOORS 808 8tUM SPONSORED BY Western Airlines • Valley Bank of Nevada Holiday Casino • Jack Matthews & Co. 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